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A tool to help you install Views in your create-react-app or create-react-native-app project
A tool to help you install Views in your create-react-app or create-react-native-app project
Using create-react-app.
npm install --global create-react-app use-views
create-react-app my-app
cd my-app
use-views
npm start
Using create-react-native-app
npm install --global create-react-native-app use-views
create-react-native-app my-native-app
cd my-native-app
use-views
Running the iOS simulator
npm run ios
Running the Android simulator
npm run android
Sometimes the simulator fails to load. You will want to stop the command by pressing
ctrl+c and running npm start instead. If the simulator is already open,
press the button to try again.
You can also use a real device for testing, see this for more info.
You can find the docs at https://github.com/viewstools/docs If you need any help, get in touch at https://twitter.com/viewstools or join our Slack community at https://slack.viewstools.com
Happy coding! :)
BSD-3-Clause
UXtemple Ltd (c) 2017
FAQs
A tool to help you install Views in your create-react-app or create-react-native-app project
We found that @viewstools/use demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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